The Boys and Girls Club of Northeast Louisiana are continuing to do all they can to support the growth of area youth and we as a community should in turn suppport the club.
A prime example was the annual Fred Dean’s Hall of Fame Pro Day football camp and luncheon held Saturday.

Former and current professional football players took time out of their busy schedules to teach young men the importance of pursuing their dreams while making it fun through sports-related activities.

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